In 2022, biologists with Conservation International conducted a survey that uncovered a trove of biodiversity in the heart of the Alto Mayo landscape, which covers about 780,700 hectares (1.9 million acres) in the upper basin of the Mayo River, within the provinces of Moyobamba and Rioja, in Peru’s San Martín department. The survey revealed at least 27 new species — including a ‘blob-headed’ fish species of the bristlemouth armored catfish...